How Oatsilk calms and manages Skin Allergies

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Oats are common as a household staple they make a nutritious and filling breakfast. But it actually carries intensive weight in the taking care of various skin diseases including psoriasis, eczema, housewife eczema, atopic dermatitis rashes and various skin allergies. Colloidal Oatmeal is classified as a skin protectant by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and classified as a monograph ingredient. Oatsilk rich in Colloidal oatmeal, has significant skin benefits, from providing a consistent relief for dry, itchy and sensitive skin to being a skin protectant and excellent hydrating agent. 

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How does Oatsilk manage skin allergies

Allergy is an abnormal response of the body to a foreign body, known as an antigen. It involves the immune system recognizing this antigen and responding to the allergen in order to protect the skin. 

Allergy is also known as a ‘hypersensitivity reaction’ or a ‘hypersensitivity response’ and can range from inflammation, redness, itchiness, rashes and hives.

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Oatsilk has active components like Ceramides, Beta glucan and Avenanthramides. These active ingredients calm the agitated skin, reduce inflammation and provide relief to itching. Natural antioxidant beta glucan, in Oatsilk, is 20% more hydrating than hyaluronic acid at the same concentration. Presence of beta-glucan enables Oatsilk to soothe and calm irritated skin. Avenanthramides also contribute to healing skin benefits of Oatsilk. Avenanthramides has three in one property. It has an antioxidant, antipruritic and anti-inflammatory action. Another vital component of Oatsilk is ceramide which also helps create a barrier to prevent permeability. This locks moisture into your skin, which helps prevent dryness and irritation, preventing the skin against the agitation of the allergen. Oatsilk is an emollient, hydrator and moisturizer besides being anti pruritic. 

 With incorporation of  Sodium PCA Oatsilk has triple ingredients that provide barrier control and reduce itchiness and rashes caused by atopic dermatitis, skin allergy, psoriasis and ichthyosis.

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Oatsilk brightens (An immediate mattifying effect on the skin), restores skin natural pH, absorbs natural skin oils (Texturizing), hydrates and protects skin from allergic reactions. While the first line of care for skin allergy and dry skin is a good moisturizer, especially formulated for dry skin diseases and devoid of alcohol and parabens, if your skin stays irritated, consult your nearest dermatologists. They might prescribe various corticosteroids like mometasone furoate or Clobetasol besides other topical creams for more intensive management. 

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